Tunbridge Wells ( eng. Tunbridge Wells ) is a non-metropolitan district ( eng. Non-metropolitan district ) with boron status in Kent ( England ). The administrative center is the city of Royal Tunbridge Wells ( English ).
| Tunbridge wells | |
|---|---|
| English Tunbridge wells | |
| A country | Great Britain |
| Enters into | Kent |
| Adm Centre | Royal Tunbridge Wells |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | April 1, 1974 |
| Square | 331.3 km² |
| Population | |
| Population | 116 105 people ( 2014 ) |
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Geography
The district is located in the southwestern part of Kent , bordered by East Sussex County.
History
The area was formed on April 1, 1974, as a result of merging the Royal-Tunbridge-Wells borough , the urban area ( eng. Urban district ) Southboro ( eng. ) With rural areas ( eng. Rural District ) Cranbrook and most of Tonbridge .
Composition
The district includes 3 cities:
- Paddock wood
- Royal Tunbridge Wells
- Southborough
and 14 communities ( eng. civil parish ):
- Benenden
- Bidboro
- Branchley
- Capel
- Cranbrook
- Frittenden
- Goudhurst
- Hohurst
- Horsmonden
- Lamberhurst
- Pembury
- Rasthall
- Sandhurst
- Speldhurst